 But if you think receiving general medical care or an eye exam will cost you a lot of money, well, think again. Cast Lake Beena High School is the place to be. Haiti Clotter shows us how people are taking advantage of a walk-in clinic and not having to dig into their pockets. For some receiving healthcare such as medical optometry or dental may be hard to come by because of finances or lack of insurance. All you had to do was stop by Cast Lake Beena High School and receive quality healthcare without spending a dime. It's called Innovative Readiness Training, a.k.a. Walking Shield. We provide the community with services and while we do that we get our training. We get our training in that's required from the military. Indian Health Service sponsored it. The Air Force Reserve Command and the Air National Guard provided the resources. Think of it as a walk-in clinic that provides medical optometry and dental services for underserved communities. So if they have not had their annual physical exam done in a while or if they just want to make sure their child is doing well, or they have a basic illness possibly that we can prescribe maybe some antibiotics for or see if there's anything that you need, this is the place for you. What is spreading fast about Walking Shield? Heather Feinde found out about it through her med nurse and already told her cousin about the clinic. She appreciates walking in and not having to pay. Well it was really amazing because I'm a single mom of three babies and it helped a lot. It really did help a lot. So I was saying it was free, I was hopping in it. Dental services include filling holes or pulling teeth. Some people were doing a comprehensive eye exam so they can have a prescription for glasses. Hey I just have a quick question and I didn't want to bother my doctor, can you help? And without assuming the doctor's role we're just here to give some good advice. Walking Shield is convenient for anyone but especially larger families because they don't have to make separate appointments. It's a one-stop shop for all basic medical needs. Oh this is awesome to get it all done at one time and to come before school and all that, it's awesome. Doris Wittner was driving by and noticed a sign to come in for healthcare. She was there along with her five children and they were all going to be seen. I just like to get everything and everyone done at the same time and it saves on appointment time and other inconveniences and it's just a good deal. The clinic continues until July 20th from nine to six. The busiest times are in the morning and in the evening. In Cass Lake, Haney-Clauder, Lakeland News. If you arrive at five, 15 or later you'll have to register for an appointment that will be scheduled the next day or another day that's convenient for you. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.